- cargarse
- cargarse► verbo pronominal1 (llenarse) to load oneself (de, with)■ cargarse de trabajo to burden oneself with work2 (el cielo) to get cloudy, become overcast3 ELECTRICIDAD to become charged4 EDUCACIÓN familiar (suspender) to fail■ el profesor se ha cargado a la mitad de los alumnos the teacher failed half the pupils5 familiar (destrozar) to smash, ruin■ me he cargado el coche I've wrecked the car6 familiar (matar) to knock off* * *VPR1) (=llenarse)
cargarse de — [+ fruta, dinero] to be full of, loaded with; [+ culpa, responsabilidad] to take
mis pulmones se cargaron de humo — my lungs filled with smoke
el árbol se había cargado de manzanas — the tree was heavy laden with apples
cargarse de hijos — to have lots of children
cargarse de paciencia — to summon up one's patience
2) * (=destruir) [+ jarrón, juguete] to smash, break; [+ esperanzas, vida] to ruin¡te lo has cargado! — * you've gone and knackered it *
3) [aire, ambiente]la atmósfera se cargó antes de la tormenta — the atmosphere became oppressive before the storm
el ambiente se cargó de humo — the air became filled with smoke
4) [cielo] to become overcast5) (Elec) to become charged6) * (=hartarse)me he cargado ya de tantas lamentaciones tuyas — I've had enough of your moaning
7) * (=enfadarse) to get annoyed8) Esp*cargarse a algn — (=suspender) to fail sb; (=matar) to bump sb off *, do sb in **; (=eliminar) to get rid of sb, remove sb
9)cargársela — * to get into hot water *, get it in the neck *
te la vas a cargar — you're in for it *, you've had it *
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■cargarse verbo reflexivo
1 familiar (estropear) to smash, ruin: se cargó el ordenador, she broke the computer
2 familiar (asesinar) to kill
♦ Locuciones: familiar cargársela, to get it
'cargarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ventilarse
- cargar
English:
do in
- zap
- debt
* * *vpr1. Fam [romper] to break;se cargó el jarrón she broke the vase;se cargó la empresa he ruined the company;con ese horrible edificio se han cargado el paisaje they've ruined o spoilt the landscape with that horrible building2. Fam [suspender] to fail;el profesor se cargó a la mitad de la clase the teacher failed half the class3. Fam [matar] [persona] to bump off;[animal] to kill4. Fam [eliminar, prescindir de] to get rid of;se han cargado a nuestro representante they've got rid of our representative5. [por olor] to get stuffy;[por humo] to get smoky6. [colmarse]cargarse de to be loaded down with;cargarse de deudas to get up to one's neck in debt;se cargó de hijos she had a lot of children;los ojos se le cargaban de lágrimas his eyes filled with tears;se cargó de responsabilidades she took on a lot of responsibilities7. Esp Fam¡te la vas a cargarse! you're in for it!;si no me lo devuelves, te la vas a cargarse if you don't give it back to me, there'll be trouble8. [parte del cuerpo]se me han cargado las piernas my legs are tired;se me ha cargado la cabeza con tanto ruido my head's throbbing from all this noise9. Elec to charge;aún no se ha cargado la batería the battery still hasn't charged10. Meteo to cloud over;el cielo se cargó desde primeras horas de la mañana the sky o it clouded over very early in the morning11. Méx Fam [matar] to rub out, to do in12. RP Fam [intentar seducir]Pedro se (la) carga a María Br Pedro is trying to get off with Maria, US Pedro is hitting on Maria* * *cargarsev/r1 con peso, responsabilidad weigh o.s. down2 fam (matar) bump off fam3 fam (romper) wreck fam4 INFOR load* * *cargarse vb1. (romper, estropear) to break [pt. broke; pp. broken] / to wreckse ha cargado el jarrón he's broken the vase2. (matar) to killse han cargado el pobre animal they've killed the poor animal3. (suspender) to failse lo han cargado en el examen escrito they failed him in the written exam
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.